How to turn off MFA in Google

Modified on Tue, 6 Aug at 6:01 PM

Your account is more secure when you need a password and a verification code to sign in. If you
remove this extra layer of security, you will only be asked for a password when you sign in. It might be easier for someone to break into your account.




Computer

  1. Open your Google Account.

  2. In the "Security" section, select 2-Step Verification. You might need to sign in.
  3. Select Turn off.
  4. A pop-up window will appear to confirm that you want to turn off 2-Step Verification. Select Turn off.

Destroy all the backup codes that you've saved for signing in to this account.


Android

  1. Open your device's Settings app and tap Google and then Manage your Google Account.

  2. At the top, tap Security.
  3. Under "How you sign in to Google," tap 2-Step Verification. You might need to sign in.
  4. Tap Turn off.
  5. Confirm by tapping Turn off.

Destroy all the backup codes that you've saved for signing to this account.

Revoke app passwords you no longer use

If you used app passwords to let apps access your Google Account, you may see errors when you turn off 2-Step verification. If this happens, re-enter your Google Account password.

We recommend you revoke your app passwords:

  1. Open your device's Settings app and tap Google and then Manage your Google Account.
  2. At the top, tap Security.
  3. Under "How you sign in to Google," tap App passwords. You might need to sign in.
  4. Next to an app or device, tap Remove Remove.

The next time you sign in to the app or device, you'll be asked to enter your Google Account username and password. If an app doesn't ask right away, it might take longer to recognize that its app password has been revoked.



iPhone & iPad

    1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Gmail app .

    2. At the top right, tap your profile picture or initial and thenGoogle Account. If you don't use Gmail, go to myaccount.google.com.
  1. At the top, tap Security.
  2. Under "How you sign in to Google," tap 2-Step Verification.
  3. Select Turn off.
  4. A pop-up window will appear to confirm that you want to turn off 2-Step Verification. Select Turn off.

Destroy all the backup codes that you've saved for signing in to this account.


Revoking app passwords you no longer use

If you used app passwords to let apps access your Google Account, you may see errors when you turn off 2-Step verification. If this happens, re-enter your Google Account password.

We recommend you revoke your app passwords:

    1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Gmail app .
    2. At the top right, tap your profile picture or initial and thenGoogle Account. If you don't use Gmail, go to myaccount.google.com.
  1. At the top, tap Security.
  2. Under "How you sign in to Google," tap App passwords.
  3. Next to an application or device, select Remove app password Remove app password.

The next time you sign in to the app or device, you'll be asked to enter your Google Account username and password. If an app doesn't ask right away, it might take longer to recognize that its app password has been revoked.

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